A glorious floral spectacle is once again taking over Bal Harbour Shops ahead of the spring season! The all-luxury shopping destination is playing host to the global launch of Fleurs de Villes FLORA.
This isn’t your average flower show, as the spectacular showcase themed after “Spring Couture in Bloom” brings together Miami’s top floral designers to transform fresh petals into original high-fashion masterpieces.

For 10 days, beginning February 27, the lush walkways of Bal Harbour Shops (as well as Bal Harbour Village) will turn into a botanic gallery featuring over 25 unique installations. The brand’s signature floral mannequins, each reflecting the spirit of the season through vibrant color and innovation, are the stars of the show.
As you stroll by, you’ll find that “floral fever” has spread to some of the biggest names in fashion and dining. Boutiques and restaurants participating in the exhibit include Rene Caovilla, Diptyque, Gianvito Rossi, Makoto and more, each decked out in bespoke floral decor.

You’ll also want to keep an eye out for the breathtaking mannequin greeting guests at the lobby of The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort, inspired by the Roman goddess of spring, Flora.
Vote for your favorite floral fashions
In addition to Instagrammable visuals at every corner, visitors are encouraged to vote for their favorite mannequin and get a chance to win a high-stakes luxury package! This includes a one-night stay with breakfast for two at the St. Regis Bal Harbour and a Bal Harbour Shops Access Experience Package; a total value of $2,650.
Who’s participating?

The exhibit specifically spotlights local florists, such as Aniska Creations, Anthology Co. LLC, Atala Miami, Blake Roses, Connections and Creations, Formaneta, Hydrangea Flowers and Events, Isáchi Flowers & Crafts, JK Bouquet Floral Design, Jassi & Co Creative, MOLLY Flowers & Decor, Petunia’s, Something Blooming, W & W Flowers & Events Design Group, Indigo Hues Designs, Petal Productions and Gilded Group Decor.
Fleurs de Villes FLORA will be on view and open to the public from February 27 to March 8. It marks the first stop of the Spring FLORA tour, which will travel to other destinations across North America.
Learn more on their website.